The transmitter is on Country Living Lane in Madison Heights, near U.S. Route 29 (Monacan Parkway).
The HD-2 digital subchannel carries an active rock format, simulcasting sister station WZZU.
WWOD-AM-FM were network affiliates of the Mutual Broadcasting System, carrying its schedule of dramas, comedies, variety shows, news and sports, during the "Golden Age of Radio."
WLYK and WXLK were sold a few years after Coleman's death to Mel Wheeler Inc. On April 19, 2001, the station became Vibe 100, with an R&B format.
The change was necessitated by the addition of 610 AM as a Roanoke-based simulcast signal for "Vibe 100", which took the calls WVBE.
[4][5][6] WVBE-FM got a new simulcast partner in the Roanoke area when WVBB 97.7 started airing the same Urban AC programming.